> Yes (if you mean: clears the "Booting" flag). This is a different> flag from the PnP-OS flag. The PnP-OS flag is bit 0; the "Booting"> flag is bit 1. So this is a separate issue.

Its very much the same issue. Only a marked successful PnP boot countsfor anything

> But look at the code (following). The code DOES NOT clear the "Booting"> flag. It ONLY sets the PnP-OS flag. Not only that: when it does so> it fails to change bit 7 in order to preserve odd parity, as the spec> requires.